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Hi all,
first to say: thanks, Rui and all for qtractor and the great work you did on this!
I tried it to use it to play/mix around on selfmade music and figure out what one can do on linux music.
Finally i landed on qtractor, i have some (recorded) audio clips , made some time adjustments and want to merge the splitted regions to one new audio track/clip.
I think I have the same problem like in the autor of the first comment. After clip-merge the qtractor freezes and the processor load goes up.
I looked on sf bugtracker (https://sourceforge.net/p/qtractor/tickets/ but found no entry on this.
I tried now on 2 different systems now to get more concrete informations, and the behaviour is the same.
A minimal test: new session, and just to merge two (even empty) audio clips from a single track - same effect of freezing (the .ogg export window arises, I can give it a export file name and then it freezes at high processor load). Export-bar (percentage) stops and never completes. A part of the first clip gets exported and thats all.

Problems occured on ubuntu 12.04
(SYSTEM A)
di@macha:~$ uname -a
Linux macha 3.2.0-58-generic-pae #88-Ubuntu SMP Tue Dec 3
18:00:02 UTC 2013 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux

ubuntu 32 bit , standard ppas
Version: 0.5.4
Build: Mar 5 2012 14:20:45
Debugging option enabled.
VeSTige header support enabled.
LV2 Plug-in support (liblilv) enabled. (NEW)
LV2 Plug-in UI instantiation support (libsuil) enabled. (NEW)

(SYSTEM B)
ubuntu 12.04 64 bit, with kx studio ppa (http://ppa.launchpad.net/kxstudio-team/ppa/ubuntu)
Version: 0.5.11
Build: Oct 8 2013 11:40:57
VeSTige header support enabled.

I also tried to install a 0.5.12 ubuntu package from
http://qt-apps.org/content/show.php/Qtractor?content=67674
but are the .deb packages working? (they seem very small)

Finally i believe, the error depends on another library. For this i tried to to build the new 0.5.12 from the tgz, but some (required new) dev-libs are not provided in my ubuntu installation and i have to collect them from elsewhere, but i dont want to "mess up" my system with possibly conflicting libs from other providers. Is somewhere a tgz which contains all needed/used libs organized in a local folder?
Well...a lot of text. what can I do?
Thanks for reading and have a good new year!
-dirk